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Joseph Brodsky and the Creation of Exile
By (Author) David M. Bethea
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
23rd September 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
811.54
Winner of American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education Writing & Research Awards: Outstanding Book 1996
Paperback
340
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
454g
Joseph Brodsky, one of the most prominent contemporary American poets, is also among the finest living poets in the Russian language. Nevertheless, his poetry and the crucial bilingual dimension of his poetic world are still insufficiently understood by Western audiences. How did the Russian-born Brodsky arrive at his present status as an internati
Winner of the 1996 Literary Scholarship Award, American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages "A sympathetic, inward account of its subject, showing the grandeur, yet modesty, of Brodsky's stance, and finnishing with a suggestive afterword on the future for a bardic veiw of poetry and an umpoetic world ... [Bethea] does justice to a phenomenally giffted writer who is one of the voices most worth listening to as our millennium slips away."--Times Literary Supplement